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Transport modelling and appraisal

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  • Software used to calculate the monetised impacts of noise, air quality, biodiversity, townscapes and greenhouse gas emissions in appraisal schemes.

  • Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) for technical project managers about steps in the appraisal process and associated requirements for transport interventions.

  • Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) on the evaluation of transport interventions.

  • A selection of data tables, published alongside the TAG uncertainty toolkit, to help consider and model the common analytical scenarios.

  • How to access the transport users benefit appraisal (TUBA) software to undertake economic appraisal of transport schemes.

  • Transport analysis guidance (TAG) on the appraisal of rail interventions.

  • Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) on the analysis of wider economic impacts in transport appraisals.

  • Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) on the analysis of productivity impacts in transport appraisals.

  • Providing policy makers, evaluators, local authorities and partnership organisations with hints and tips for carrying out logic mapping.

  • Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) on the analysis of public transport assignment modelling in transport appraisals.

  • Worksheets for presenting transport scheme social and distributional impact results in accordance with transport appraisal guidance.

  • National public transport access node (NaPTAN) schemas and guidance.

  • Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) providing advice on the appraisal process for the senior responsible officer overseeing transport projects.

  • Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) overview of how the transport appraisal process supports the development of investment decisions to support a business case.

  • Information on the marginal external costs method in transport modelling and appraisal.

  • Transport analysis guidance (TAG) economic impact worksheets used to present the results of a scheme appraisal as part of a business case.

  • Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) explains why we use forecasting, modelling and data collection for transport appraisal and why certain methods are used.

  • How TAG can be used to make the case for transport investment that supports local economic growth objectives.

  • The data formats bus operators must use when publishing location data via the Bus Open Data Service under the SIRI-VM standard.

  • UK nationwide standard for exchanging bus schedules and related data.